Your Top 7 Things to Do: Sept. 28-Oct. 4

The World Rowing Championships continue with a Sunset on the Bay party at the Van Wezel and lots, lots more.

Join World Rowing Championship athletes and visitors from around the world at this free and festive sunset party on the Van Wezel bayfront lawn, with music by Yesterdayze and the Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe.

The World Rowing Championships continue through Sunday at Nathan Benderson Park.

World Rowing Championships Continue

Through Oct. 1

The World Rowing Championships continue at Nathan Benderson Park through Sunday. All kinds of festivities for onlookers are planned for each day, including interactive fun with the Circus Sarasota folks Friday and Saturday. Here’s our handy guide to the big event.

Eat Like a Local Restaurant Week

Oct. 2-15

More than four dozen top local restaurants, members of the Sarasota-Manatee Originals restaurant alliance, invite you to “dine to the nines” with specially priced breakfasts, lunches and dinners during the inaugural Eat Like a Local restaurant week. Everything’s priced from $9 to $49. See the menus and more at eatlikealocal.com/restaurantweek.

Want to learn more interesting tidbits about the Sarasota of yesteryear? Historian Sue Blue leads the first downtown historic trolley tour of the season Saturday, sponsored by the Historical Society of Sarasota County, departing from the Crocker Memorial Church on 12th Street. $30. Reservations are required; click here for details.

And Historic Spanish Point pulls out all the stops for the 150th anniversary of the Webb family’s homestead, which sits on the 30-acre living museum. Its Pioneer Homestead Party Saturday evening will feature music by Dennis Brock, food from Green Apple Catering and a cash bar. The party originally was scheduled for the weekend Hurricane Irma hit. Reservations are required; get details here.

The Sarasota chapter of the American Littoral Society, a nonprofit dedicated to stewardship of our nation’s bays, hosts regular guided kayak trips on local waters. Its newest adventure, a sunset/moonlight kayak trip at Caspersen Beach Park, takes place next Wednesday. All kayak equipment is provided. $20 for ALS members; $25 for nonmembers. Advance reservations are required; call guide John Sarkozy at (941) 966-7308.

National Geographic's 50 Greatest Photographs

Sept. 22-Jan. 18

Armchair traveler alert: South Florida Museum showcases 50 iconic photographs from National Geographic’s nearly 130-year-old publishing history in an exhibit that takes you behind the scenes to explain how the photographers captured their subjects. On display through Jan. 18.